'Visible will cooperate with any investigation of the allegations made in the complaint,' he said.īut last November they issued a statement to Louk saying they would not be doing an investigation into the alleged assault because they had no jurisdiction over an incident that took place off campus in accordance with Title IX regulations.īut Louk called out the school's hypocrisy because she says they were willing to punish her for alleged premarital sex that took place off campus.
The school has not addressed any of the allegations but school president, Ken Steorts, who said he has not yet seen the complaint told NBC News the college will cooperate with any investigations. Ultimately Louk refused to sign the pastoral care contract and ended up wrapping up the fall semester online and then withdrew from the college just nine credits away from obtaining her bachelor's degree, NBC News reported. 'Instead of investigating the rape and providing support to Mara, Visible punished Mara for coming forward.' 'Visible has retaliated against Mara in numerous ways,' her complaint says. The complaint is asking the DOE to look into whether the school violated the Clery Act- a federal campus safety law requiring colleges to support victims of campus crimes- and whether the school discriminated against Louk under the gender equity law Title IX. 'That's truly how I felt for a long time because everything seemed to keep getting worse.' 'I just felt like, why did I even speak up?' Louk told NBC News. Louk claims the school administrators also tried to stop her from telling anyone else at the school about her alleged rape. School officials also advised Louk they would not be conducting a Title IX investigation because the alleged assault did not take place on campus, according to the complaint. School officials also advised Louk they would not be conducting a Title IX investigation because the alleged assault did not take place on campus, (pictured) the complaint said Louk says the school threatened to have her expelled unless she signed a confession and finished the school year remotely.She says the accused classmate told school officials she had sex with her ex-boyfriend that semester and the school said she faced discipline.Louk claims school administrators accused her of breaking school rules against premarital sex with another student, despite her denying having sex with him.According to the complaint, school administrators told her because the police did not charge the classmate, he would continue to attend classes.
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